Costs associated with the following corrective actions may be eligible for reimbursement from the fund:
Emergency response and initial site hazard mitigation. Costs may include, but are not limited to, those necessary to abate acute risks to human health, safety, and the environment.
Temporary site hazard control measures. Costs may include, but are not limited to, temporary provision of drinking water and housing, initial abatement of vapors, and removal of free product.
Investigation and source identification including, but not limited to, collecting and analyzing soil samples, testing the groundwater, testing adjacent drinking water supplies, tank integrity testing, and engineering and geoscientific services.
Cleanup of releases including, but not limited to, removal, treatment, or disposal of surface and subsurface contamination and provision of a permanent alternative water supply. Cleanup must be performed in accordance with a corrective action plan approved by the commissioner.
The applicant must get and keep records necessary to document incurred costs submitted in an application for reimbursement for seven years from the date the application is submitted to the board. Among the records required are all invoices, time records, equipment records, receipts, proposals, and bids.
12 SR 2142; 14 SR 1928; 15 SR 2266; 16 SR 2684; 20 SR 227; 28 SR 383
September 14, 2007
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes